Male denies suicidal intent during welfare check, Ulster Park NY
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Officers responded to a welfare check on a 65-year-old male with breathing difficulty. The man denied suicidal thoughts. Medical units were dispatched then some were canceled once the scene was secure.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Fire and Esopus Fire
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Transcript:
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Montana, trying, telephone is grass still, medical advisement, EMS being dispatched, 65-year-old male disability, breathing,
00:05
53, 5-free, Hudson River Road.
00:07
Cross streets are out 32.
00:08
Medical advisement, only (number withheld).
00:17
(number withheld) County.
00:18
I'm out. The vehicle in question is in the driveway.
00:22
I'm seeing vehicle in question in the driveway 20-05.
00:30
(number withheld) County, I'm conversing with the subject to the driveway this time.
00:37
So are you secure?
00:43
(number withheld).
00:45
(number withheld).
00:46
5.5.
00:49
You're on scene at (number withheld).
01:02
(number withheld) County.
01:05
(number withheld). Yeah (number withheld).
01:07
I'm secure at this time with my other unit.
01:10
Subject is denying any suicidal intent.
01:12
I would reach out to the caller if I could get a written cello signal here.
01:18
Can I cancel with three state units responding in?
01:22
You know what?
01:24
Cancel one of them have the other two come in, just reduce the I'm not sure what's going on here just yet.
01:32
It's counting at 3F 37.
01:34
Looks like you're going to be the closest.
01:37
Counting the 3F3-2 to 3F36, you can remain in service.
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Location mentioned:
River Rd & Hudson Ln, Ulster Park, NY 12487
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